As a kid i once went to spain and it was 40 degrees. I was close to melting but seriously, it was so hot i had trouble breathing. We also couldn't be in the sun and we hid under every shadow we found. it was terrible

It's a great city and a good school, especially if you like the outdoors. In the warmer months there's great hiking and rock climbing pretty much everywhere, as well as a lot of good places for bicycling or running if that's your thing. In the colder months you have skiing and snowboarding on the mountain and cross country skiing in town. A word of warning though: the town and school are pretty left leaning, so if you're not then you may not like it as much. There's also a lot of dirty hippies that smell like patchouli and failure, but there's not as many now as there were in past years.

SoCalFag here, we only experience two season here: Summer and Fall. It's was 80F all of December except for a couple of days. I love the heat compared to the cold but sometimes it just needs to be cold and rain every once in a while.

Yeah, idk if I could handle it...The hottest day in my city last year was 86 Fahrenheit in July (without humidex, and it IS really humid here), but Phoenix's Average High temperature in July is 106 Fahrenheit. No thanks, I can always put on more clothes in the winter, you can only get so naked in the summer before it's a felony...

Phoenix doesn't get humid at all, unlike where you and I live. (Different places, it gets ungodly humid here too.) Went there over the summer 4 years ago and the heat without the humidity felt absolutely amazing

bitch it is dry heat in Arizona. I've gone there during the summer multiple times and never got bothered by the heat. But i step off the plane in Georgia and I was ready to drop dead. **** you humidity.

Meh, I was in Arizona in the middle of summer, it was hot compared to where I had been for the last year, but it wasn't any worse than Houston, thanks to it being dryer. Granted I had to drink more water, but that's not a challenge.

Van Alstyne is a city in Grayson County in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 3,046 at the 2010 census. The Grayson County portion of Van Alstyne is part of the Sherman–Denison Metropolitan Statistical Area.

It's like the sound of winter
It's all in your face
I see you break
It's like the sound of winter
The bleeding love, the silent escape
You've got to hang on to yourself
It's like the sound of winter
It's like the sound of winter

I'm southern Californian, San Diego to be exact, and it never snows here. It's just warm and slightly more warm. And, since I've never had snow, I really really like it when we go north and find the snow.

Oh sure, it's all fun and games until you get hit with an ice storm instead of a snow storm though. If you've never experienced one let me explain what happens. It rains, but the rain is a temperature below freezing. This occurs when there is a warm enough pocket of air between cloud and ground level to melt the snow before it hits the cold air at ground level, this causes the rain to instantly freeze onto any surface it touches. Trees and power lines are at the greatest risk, becoming heavy and brittle, and then you add in the wind. The result? Iced over roads, no power for days or even weeks for entire towns, and the tree branches above your head are like ticking time bombs ready to knock you the **** out whenever they please.

I live in New Hampshire btw, I'm used to the cold but sometimes it just goes too far.

Welcome to low pressure warm fronts bitches.
Its like that every year in Scotland, until the Month of February when it snows, then its back to rain for the following 10 months, then a month of sunshine. Unfortunately the gale force winds are here all 365 days.